Was it international on AF or KL code? No SPG.....as I learned the hard way (even though it was DL metal)

I have one next week that was coded DL (AF metal) but due to schedule change is now coded AF and I will not get SPG. They were too imcompetent to process the change without using AF flight # - "DM" agent never heard of SPG crossover. Took 3 agents and reissue desk and 30 minutes to sort

BTW, good luck because the one time I did have a problem SPG referred me to DL and DL referred me to SPG...never did get sorted

And it can often take weeks for the return on a round trip itinerary to post, even if the flight was only a day or two after the outbound.

My guess is that it runs as a sort of "batch" process based upon a period of dates, rather than flights as part of a specific itinerary. I've noticed that all of my flights within a given time period will post at once (say 3 out of 4, with the 4th being the return leg of the second RT ticket), and then the final leg posts 1-2 weeks later once the next set of dates processes.

Was it international on AF or KL code? No SPG.....as I learned the hard way (even though it was DL metal)

I have one next week that was coded DL (AF metal) but due to schedule change is now coded AF and I will not get SPG. They were too imcompetent to process the change without using AF flight # - "DM" agent never heard of SPG crossover. Took 3 agents and reissue desk and 30 minutes to sort

BTW, good luck because the one time I did have a problem SPG referred me to DL and DL referred me to SPG...never did get sorted

Looks like Iím having same problem. SPG refers me to DL. DL refers me to SPG.

Looks like Iím having same problem. SPG refers me to DL. DL refers me to SPG.

good riddance.

The problem is getting agent to understand what type of points you're talking about. If it's miles earned because of your bill and selecting miles, then SPG is responsible. However if it's miles because of Crossover Rewards earning, DL is responsible for fixing.

I flew from NYto Australia on July 15. ROC-ATL credited a few days later automatically, but my other two legs were missing

Complained to SPG via Twitter and a few days later, they credited my second leg to LAX, but told me that my LAX-Australia flight was not eligible. I copy+pasted the Crossover Rewards policy from Delta's website to SPGAssist on Twitter yesterday morning and asked why not eligible.

This morning, got a follow up message that the missing 3,400 SPG points were credited to my account.